sensor Acura TL 2007 Owner's Manual
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Your seat belt system includes lap/
shoulder belts in all five seating
positions. The front seat belts are
also equipped w ith automatic seat
belt tensioners.
This system uses the same sensors
as the front airbags to monitor
whether the front seat belts are
latched or unlatch ed, and how much
weight is on the front passenger’s
seat (see pages and ). The seat belt system
includes an indicator on the
instrument panel and a b eeper to
remind you and your passengers to
fasten your seat belts.
This system monitors the front seat
belts. If you turn the ignition switch
to the ON (II) position before your
seat be lt is fastened, the beeper will
sound and the indicator will fl ash. If
your seat belt is not fastened before
the beeper stops, the indicator will
stop fl ashing but remain on.
If a front passenger does not fasten
their seat belt, the indicator will
come on about 6 seconds after the
ignition switch is turned to the ON
(II) position. If either the driver or a front
passenger does not fasten their seat
belt while driving, the b
eeper will
sound and the indicator will fl ash
again at regular intervals.
You  will also  see a ‘‘FAS TEN  SEAT
BELT’’  or ‘‘FASTEN  PASSENGER
SEAT  BELT’’  message  on the  multi-
info rmation  display  (see page  ).
When no one is sitting in the f ront
passenger’s seat, or a child or small
adult is riding there, the indicator
should not come on and the beeper
should not sound.
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Seat Belt System Components
Additional Inf ormation About Your Seat Belts
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Your airbag  system  includes:
Two  SRS (supplemental  restraint
system)  front airbags.  The driver’s
airbag  is stored  in the  center  of
the  steering  wheel; the front
passenger’sairbagisstoredinthe
dashboard.  Both are marked  ‘‘SRS
AIRBAG’’  (see page  ).
Two  side airbags,  one for the
driver  and one for a front
passenger.  The airbags  are stored
in  the  outer  edges  of the  seat-
ba cks.  Both  are marked  ‘‘SIDE
AIRBAG’’  (see page  ).
Two  side curtain  airbags, one  for
each  side of the  vehicle.  The
airbags  are stor ed in the  ceiling,
above  the side  windows.  The front
and  rear  pillars  are marked  ‘‘SIDE
CURTAIN AIRBAG’’ (see page ). 24
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A irbag System Components
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)(5)
(8)
(7)
(10) (11)
(9)
(6) (7)
(8)
(10)(5)
(4)
(6) Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
(7) Front Passenger’s Weight Sensors
(8) Front Impact Sensors
(9) Passenger Airbag Off Indicator
(10) Side Impact Sensors (1) Driver’s Airbag
(2) Front Passenger’s Airbag
(3) Control Unit
(4) Front Seat Belt Tensioners
(5) Side Airbags
(11) Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) Sensors
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Sensors that can detect  a
moderate  to severe  front impact  or
side  impact.
Automatic 
front seat belt
tensioners  (see page  ). An 
indicator  on the  instrument
panel  that alerts  you to a possible
problem  with your  airbags,
sensors,  or seat  belt tensioners
(see  page  ).
Sensors  that can detect  whether  a
child  is in  the  passenger’s  side
airbag  path  and  signal  the control
unit  to turn  the airb ag off  (see
page  ). A 
sophisticated  electronic system
that  continually  monitors and
reco rds information  about the
sensors,  the control  unit, the
airbag  activators,  the seat  belt
tensioners,  and driver  and front
passenger  seat belt use when  the
ignition  switch is in  the  ON  (II)
position.
An  indicator  on the  instrument
panel  that alerts  you that  the
passenger’s  side airbag  has  been
turned  off (see  page  ). An 
indicator  on the  dashboard  that
alerts  you that  the passenger’s
front  airbag  has been  turned  off
(see  page  ).
Emergency  backup  power  in case
your  vehicle’s  electrical  system is
disconnected  in a crash.
A  driver’s  seat position  sensor that
monitors  the distance  of the  seat
from  the front  airbag.  If the  seat  is
too  far forward,  the airbag  will
inflate  with less force  (see page
).
Sensors 
that can detect  whether
the  driver’s  seat belt and a front
passenger’s  seat belt is latched  or
unlatch ed (see  page  ). Sensors 
that monitor  the weight
on  the  front  passenger’s  seat. If
the  weight  is about  65 lbs  (29  kg)
or  less  (the  weight  of an  infant  or
small  child),  the passenger’s  front
airbag  will be turned  off (see  page
).
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Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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During  a frontal  crash, your seat belt
restrains  your lower  body and torso,
and  the front  airbag  helps protect
your  head  and chest.
After inflating,  the front  airbags
immediately  deflate, so they  won’t
interfere  with the driver’s  visibility,
or  the  ability  to steer  or operate
other  controls.
This 
can happen  if the  severity  of a
collision  is at  the  margin,  or
threshold,  that determines  whether
or  not  the  airb ags  will  deploy.  In
such  cases,  the seat  belt will provide
sufficient  protection,  and the
supplemental  protection offered by
the  airbag  would be minimal.
If 
you  ever  have  a moderate  to
severe  frontal  collision,  sensors will
detect  the vehicle’s  rapid
deceleration. Al
though  both airbags  normally
inflate  within a split  second  of each
other,  it is  possible  for only  one
airbag  to deploy.
Only  the driver’s  airbag  can deploy  if
there is no passenger in the f ront
seat, or if the advanced airbag
system has turned the passenger’s
airbag off (see page ).
If the rate of deceleration is high
enough, the control unit will instantly
inf late the driver’s and f ront
passenger’s airbags, at the time and
with the f orce needed.
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How Your Front Airbags Work
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
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The total time for inflation and
def lation is one-tenth of a second, so
f ast that most occupants are not
aware that the airbags deployed until
they see them lying in their laps.
After a crash, you may see what
looks like smoke. This is actually
powder f rom the airbag’s surf ace.
Although the powder is not harmf ul,
people with respiratory problems
mayexperiencesometemporary
discomf ort. If this occurs, get out of
the vehicle as soon as it is saf e to do
so.Your f ront airbags are dual-stage
airbags. This means they have two
inf lation stages that can be ignited
sequentially or simultaneously,
depending on crash severity.
In a
crash, both stages
will ignite simultaneously to provide
the quickest and greatest protection. Your f ront airbags are also dual-
threshold airbags. Airbags with this
f eature have two deployment
thresholds that depend on whether
sensors detect the occupant is
wearing a seat belt or not.
If the occupant’s belt is , the
airbag will inf late at a slightly higher
threshold, when the airbag would be
needed to supplement the protection
provided by the seat belt.
In a
crash, one stage will
ignite first, then the second stage
will ignite a split second later. This
provides longer airbag inf lation time
with a little less force. If the occupant’s belt is
,
the airbag will deploy at a slightly
lower threshold, because the
occupant would need extra
protection.
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Dual-Stage A irbags
more severe Dual-T hreshold A irbags
latched
less severe not lat ched
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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Your f ront airbags are also advanced
airbags. The main purpose of this
feature is to help prevent airbag-
caused injuries to short drivers and
children who ride in f ront.
For both advanced airbags to work
properly:Occupants must sit upright and
wear their seat belts properly.
Do not spill any liquids on or
under the seats, cover the sensors,
or put any cargo or metal objects
under the f ront seats.
Back-seat passengers should not
put their f eet under the f ront seats.
Failure to f ollow these instructions
could damage the sensors or prevent
them f rom working properly. The driver’s advanced front airbag
system includes a seat position
sensor under the seat. If the seat is
too f ar f orward, the airbag will
inf late with less f orce, regardless of
the severity of the impact.
If there is a problem with the sensor,
the SRS indicator will come on, and
the airbag will inf late in the normal
manner regardless of the driver’s
seating position.The passenger’s advanced f ront
airbag system has weight sensors
under the seat. Although Acura does
not encourage carrying an inf ant or
small child in f ront, if the sensors
detect the weight of an inf ant or
small child (up to about 65 lbs or 29
kg), the system will automatically
turn the passenger’s front airbag off.
Advanced Airbags
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
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DRIVER’S
SEAT
POSITION
SENSOR
PASSENGER’S
SEAT WEIGHT
SENSOR
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Hanging heavy items on the  front
passenger  seat, or placing  heavy
items  in the  seat-back  pocket.
Also,makesurethe floormatbehind
the  front  passenger’s  seat is hooked
to  the  floor  mat anchor  (see page
).  If  it is  not,  the mat  may
interfere  with the proper  operation
of  the  sensors  and operation  of the
seat.
Wh
en the  airbag  is turned  off,  a
‘‘passenger  airbag off’’ indicator  in
the  center  of the  dashboard  comes
on  (see  page  ).
Be aware that objects placed on the
passenger’s seat can also cause the
airbag to be turned off.
If the weight sensors detect there is
no passenger in the f ront seat, the
airbag will be off. However, the
passenger airbag of f indicator will
not come on.
To ensure that the passenger’s
advanced front airbag system will
work properly,
This includes:
A rear passenger pushing or
pulling on the back of the f ront
passenger’s seat. Moving the front seat or seat-back
forcibly back against cargo on the
seat or f loor behind it.
If you ever have a moderate to
severe side impact, sensors will
detect rapid acceleration and signal
the control unit to instantly inf late
either the driver’s or the passenger’s
side airbag and activate the seat belt
tensioner on that side of the vehicle.
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How Your Side A irbags Work
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
do not do anyt hing
t hat would increase or decrease t he weight on the f ront passenger’s seat.
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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There will be some  delay between
the  moment  the passenger  moves
into  or out  of the  airbag  deployment
path andwhentheindicatorcomes
on  or goes  off.
A  front  seat passenger  should not
use  a cushion  or other  object  as a
backrest.  It may  prevent  the cutoff
system  from working  properly.
Only 
one airbag  will deploy  during a
side  impact.  If the  impact  is on  the
passenger’s  side, the passenger’s
side  airbag  will deploy  even  if there
is  no  passenger.
To  get  the  best  protection  from the
side  airbags,  front seat occupa nts
should  wear their  seat belts  and sit
upright  and well  back  in their  seats.
Thesideairbagmayalsoshutoffifa
short adult leans  sideways,  or a
larger  adult slouches  and leans
sideways  into the airbag’s
deployment  path.
Objects  placed on the  front
passenger  seat can also  cause  the
side  airbag to be  shut  off.
Your 
vehicle  has a side  airbag  cutoff
system  designed  primarily  to protect
a  child  riding  in the  front  passenger’s
seat.
Al though  Acura does not encourage
children  to ride  in front,  if the
sensors in the seat detect a child has
leaned into the side airbag’s
deployment path, the airbag will shut
off. If the side airbag of f indicator comes
on (see page ), have the
passenger sit upright. Once the
passenger is out of the airbag’s
deployment path, the system will
turn the airbag back on, and the
indicator will go out.
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Side A irbag Cut of f Syst em
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
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The SRS indicator alerts
you to a potential problem
with your airbags or seat belt
tensioners.
When you turn the ignition switch to
the ON (II) position, this indicator
comes on brief ly then goes of f . This
tells you the system is working
properly.
In a moderate to severe side impact,
sensors will detect rapid deceleration
and signal the control unit to
instantly inflate the side curtain
airbag on the driver’s or the
passenger’s side of the vehicle. If the impact is on the passenger’s
side, the passenger’s side curtain
airbag will inflate even if there are no
occupants on that side of the vehicle.
To get the best protection f rom the
side curtain airbags, occupants
should wear their seat belts and sit
upright and well back in their seats.
If the indicator comes on at any
other time, or does not come on at all,
you should have the system checked
by your dealer. For example:If the SRS indicator does not come
on after you turn the ignition
switch to the ON (II) position.
If the indicator stays on after the
engine starts.
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How Your Side Curtain A irbags
Work How the SRS Indicator Works
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG
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If the  indicator  comes on or
flashesonandoffwhileyoudrive.
This indicator
alerts  you that  the
passenger’s  side airbag  has  been
automatically  shut off. It does
mean  there is a problem  with your
side  airbags.
If 
you  see any  of these  indications,
the  airbags  and seat  belt tensioners
may  not work properly  when you
need  them.
This indicator  alerts you that  the
passenger’s  front airbag  has been
shut  off because  weight sensors
detect  about 65 lbs  (29  kg)  or less
(the  weight  of an  infant  or small
child)  on the  front  passenger’s  seat.
It  does  there is a problem
with  the airbag.
Wh
en you  turn  the ignition  switch to
the ON (II) position, the indicator
should come on brief ly and then go
off(seepage ).Ifitdoesn’tcome
on, stays on, or comes on while
driving without a passenger in the
f ront seat, have the system checked. 60
How the Side Airbag Of f
Indicator Works
How the Passenger Airbag Of f
Indicator Works
not
not mean
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
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Ignoring the SRS indicator can
result in serious injury or death
if the airbag systems or
tensioners do not work properly.
Have your vehicle checked by a
dealer as soon as possible if
the SRS indicator alerts you to
a possible problem.
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